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Future of Social Media
Keeping us glued to our screens, and how to monetize it
Technology
Keeping us glued to our screens, and how to monetize it
Music
Episode VII - Josquin
Opinion
Numbers. To the average Imperial student, they are part of everyday academia, to others they are enthralling and engaging, but for some of us they represent a punitive regime by which we live.
Opinion
Presenting as an undergraduate was always horrific. A lot of it had to do with that we (were all given the same project. Having to sit through at least 10 presentations on exactly the same thing, whilst noticing everything the other groups had done better, was not only boring but
Opinion
To celebrate the 166th anniversary of the publication of the Communist Manifesto, I shall be writing a three part series on the Manifesto: on its theoretical contents, on its history and impact and on its flaws and its position in Marxist thought.
News
Earlier this week the London Student revealed that Imperial College has £785,000 indirectly invested in tobacco companies. This conflicts with the extensive cancer research done by Imperial academics.
News
The Chemistry and Materials Departments have shown a marked improvement from the number of final year students who have completed the National Student Survey.
Books
Joseph Henderson talks about the popular Picocon 31 guest
Science
Christopher Yates reveals Texas’s invasive venom-proof ‘crazy ants’
Games
What are things that may affect future gamers?
Technology
Keeping us glued to our screens, and how to monetize it.
Features
Tavistock Tutors was set up by Marcus Ereira and Luke Shelley when they were just 17 years old. A few years on, the business has grown tremendously and they have over 300 tutors on their books.